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Lotusphere 2001 Registration (continued)

Lotusphere has always had a special place in my heart. This will be my fourth time going to the event, and I'm almost as excited this time as I was the first time I went. This year, I'm even planning on going a couple of days early in order to have more pure tourist time. One thing I'm definitely going to do this year, though, is to make sure I catch up on my sleep before I get there. And, for sure, as soon as I'm back on the plane ,returning home, freshly suntanned, I'll begin thinking about registering for Lotusphere 2002.

Product availability and resources
For more information on Lotusphere 2001, visit http://www.lotus.com/home.nsf/welcome/lotusphereorlando.

For Dan Velasco's article, "Looking forward to Lotusphere 2000" in the October 1999 issue of DominoPower, visit http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue199910/dbcolumn1099001.html.

For the Unofficial Gonzo Lotusphere Page for Loutsphere 2001, visit http://members.tripod.com/TheTurtle/ls/lotusphere.html.

For advice from a wise sage about registering and preparing for Lotusphere in Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia's guide to Lotusphere, visit http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue199812/lotusphere001.html.

For John Roling's article, "Something fishy at DevCon 2000," visit http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue200007/devcon001.html.

For more information on Advisor DevCon, visit http://www.advisor.com/cld0010p.nsf.

For The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2001, which has a lot of great information in it if you're going to be exploring Disney World during your trip, visit http://164.109.153.102/product.asp?isbn=0028637275.

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Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco is a Web Developer at IDG Global Communications (at http://idg.com) in San Mateo, CA. He is also an R4 and R5 CLP Principal Application Developer and an R5 CLP System Administrator. You can reach him via email at dvelasco@dominopower.com or on the Web at http://dan.velasco.com.


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